QUOTE (kapkomet @ Aug 8, 2008 -> 08:26 AM)
Why the hell is it so hard for some of you to understand the difference between "favorite" and "best"?
If my personal favorite was Jaime Navarro and I had a personal story to back it up, he's my FAVORITE, not the BEST. Now, I'd have to have my head examined (), but if there's an experience that makes him my favorite, please allow me to keep those good times.
I'm not seeing any good Brian Anderson back stories. I can think of maybe 2 or 3 games, tops, that he truly made a difference.